Caroline Covington| The Texas Tribune
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We examine decades of data on gun ownership and gun violence to show trends across the state. Some of them might surprise you.
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Members of Texas’ nine historically Black colleges and universities will gather to discuss how to overcome structural problems in higher education so they can better serve students from historically marginalized communities.
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About 20,000 would-be asylum-seekers can now wait out the asylum process in the U.S., which Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argues puts undue financial burden on Texas. KERA's Mallory Falk talks with Texas Standard.
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A Houston Chronicle columnist says the energy industry is the “reigning champion” when it comes to influencing legislation in Texas.
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Delayed census results because of the pandemic mean a holdup in redrawing Texas’ political maps, and possibly moving the 2022 primaries.
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Women’s teams miss out on crucial revenue they could reinvest back into their athletic programs.
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“We’ve done this time and time again, and it’s had deadly consequences.”
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“What I want is to solve this issue – that’s the bottom line because my border communities need to be heard.”
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Extreme weather, language barriers and more all contribute to enhanced risk.
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“They have so much to make up for that these tiny little bites are not quite enough to make a huge impact on the entire system.”
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The storm forced many Texans to shelter with family or friends at a time when COVID-19 cases were on the decline in Texas.
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The groups, which organize on Facebook, gave neighbors a way to donate or receive what they needed to ride out the winter storm.